Lori
thanks for your response. I did not believe that diet had a great effect on sediment either, maybe drinking milk but not other suggestions I heard. I will mention the irrigant your suggested. My only success is that I haven't developed stones once since my injury, knock on wood.
thanks for your response. I did not believe that diet had a great effect on sediment either, maybe drinking milk but not other suggestions I heard. I will mention the irrigant your suggested. My only success is that I haven't developed stones once since my injury, knock on wood.
Thanks for your help, Dillon
Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lori Michaelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With foleys ... diet can have VERY LITTLE to do with sediment formation or stones. I've had a foley 26 years now and have been through the HEAVY sludge department.My sludge was once that thick too. I JUST talked with a Urologist about my bladder stones. She is a member of the church I'm acquainted with and called me from her home. She said that after I get my stones removed there are irrigants to help reduce sludge and stone formation.About 12 years ago I tried using RENACIDIN for my cathbeter-clogging sediment and sludge . But not faithfully. In my chat with the Dr she didn't mention THE NAMES of these irrigants as we were focusing on my current issues.About 6-9 months ago I tried via my primary care physician AND pharmacies to try to get an irrigant called CLORPACTIN of which I tried years ago too but also unfaithfully. NO ONE could find this irrigant. I think it's off the market now. As it WAS ACTUALLY a mixture of bleach and sterile water gotten via a prescription.I forgot about Renacidin but I suggest you try to get your Urologist or Dr to order a script for IT and try it out. I think it's spelled RENACIDIN.For me ... cranberry supplements, increased juices, etc did nothing. And my diet is VERY LOW in calcium. Again ... foleys and residual ur! ine and some bacteria are THE causes of such sludge and sediment. Keep chugging water until you can try an irrigant.Lori MichaelsonC4/5 complete quad, 26 years postTucson, AZ-------Original Message-------I would like to ask your advice about sediment in my urine. I have an indwelling Foley that has been no problem for about 10 years. In the past year, I have had a large amount of sediment that is very thick and cannot be irrigated or flushed through my Foley. When I attempt to flushed the Foley, the sediment is so great and thick that it clots the Foley. I have a diet low in vitamin D or calcium and have taken vitamin C and cranberry tablets with no success. My doctor and other urologists have no answer. I cannot wear an external catheter because I am allergic to the glue or possibly the rubber on the condom/catheter.
I hope you guys can help
Dillon

